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Here is the 2025 football schedule for the Cascades East
JACKSON — The 2025 football season kicks off next month, with teams looking to work their way to the postseason, and possibly Ford Field. The first steps on that journey will come on August 28 with Week 1 games. In the Cascades Conference’s East Division, Leslie looks to defend its title while a slew of […]

JACKSON — The 2025 football season kicks off next month, with teams looking to work their way to the postseason, and possibly Ford Field.
The first steps on that journey will come on August 28 with Week 1 games.
In the Cascades Conference’s East Division, Leslie looks to defend its title while a slew of talented teams look to knock the ‘Hawks off.
The first three weeks of the season see nonconference and crossover games, with a Week 1 rivalry game between Napoleon and Columbia Central, a Week 2 matchup between the last two conference title game winners as Addison visits Leslie, and what should be a high-flying Week 3 matchup between Michigan Center and Hanover-Horton.
Once division play kicks off Week 4, some highlights include Michigan Center at Leslie Week 5, Napoleon at Grass Lake in Week 6, and Manchester at East Jackson Week 7.
Here is the full schedule.
WEEK 1
August 28
Grass Lake at Adrian Madison
Napoleon at Columbia Central
Stockbridge at Leslie
Manchester at Marlette
Onsted at Michigan Center
East Jackson at Quincy
WEEK 2
September 5
Homer at East Jackson
Jonesville at Grass Lake
Addison at Leslie
Vandercook Lake at Manchester
Columbia Central at Michigan Center
Hanover-Horton at Napoleon
WEEK 3
September 12
Manchester at Addison
Grass Lake at Columbia Central
Michigan Center at Hanover-Horton
Leslie at Homer
Napoleon at Jonesville
East Jackson at Vandercook Lake
WEEK 4
September 19
Leslie at Grass Lake
Michigan Center at Manchester
East Jackson at Napoleon
WEEK 5
September 26
Grass Lake at East Jackson
Michigan Center at Leslie
Manchester at Napoleon
WEEK 6
October 3
Napoleon at Grass Lake
Leslie at Manchester
East Jackson at Michigan Center
WEEK 7
October 10
Manchester at East Jackson
Leslie at Napoleon
Michigan Center at Grass Lake
WEEK 8
October 17
East Jackson at Leslie
Grass Lake at Manchester
Napoleon at Michigan Center
WEEK 9
Crossovers, TBD
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Alhambra's Cameron Millar to Royals, Bay Area selections in 2025 MLB draft
Alhambra pitcher Cameron Millar highlights a diverse group of Bay Area baseball players selected in the 2025 MLB draft, including high school, junior college and Division I picks. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here. Originally Published: July 14, 2025 at 4:59 PM PDT 0


Alhambra pitcher Cameron Millar highlights a diverse group of Bay Area baseball players selected in the 2025 MLB draft, including high school, junior college and Division I picks.
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2025 MileSplit All
MileSplit is proud to present the 2025 All-National Track & Field Honors. As part of a nationwide initiative, these honors recognize the top high school athletes in the country based on verified performances from the outdoor season. Athletes have been selected through a data-driven process to highlight excellence across every event, grade level, and team tier – […]

MileSplit is proud to present the 2025 All-National Track & Field Honors. As part of a nationwide initiative, these honors recognize the top high school athletes in the country based on verified performances from the outdoor season. Athletes have been selected through a data-driven process to highlight excellence across every event, grade level, and team tier – from First Team through Honorable Mention, as well as All-Freshman to All-Senior teams. Congratulations to all of the athletes who took their performances to the next level this season.
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Jamie Arnold highlights an acclaimed 2025 draft class for the Athletics
The 2025 MLB Draft took place across Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. The Athletics added BLANK players to their system, headlined by their first-round selection, Jamie Arnold. ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel had the A’s Day 1 tandem (Arnold and Devin Taylor) as one of his five favorite moves. Of the 19 selections, 11 are pitchers, two […]


The 2025 MLB Draft took place across Sunday and Monday in Atlanta. The Athletics added BLANK players to their system, headlined by their first-round selection, Jamie Arnold. ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel had the A’s Day 1 tandem (Arnold and Devin Taylor) as one of his five favorite moves. Of the 19 selections, 11 are pitchers, two outfielders, three infielders, and three catchers. The A’s went with just two high school selections compared to 17 college players.
Round 1, 11th overall: Jamie Arnold, LHP, Florida State
The Athletics came away with one of the most talented arms in the draft, one that most thought would be gone by the time they selected. In three seasons at Florida State, he racked up 327 Ks in 234.1 innings with a 3.61 ERA. In his final collegiate season, he made 15 starts, threw 84.2 innings, and finished with a 2.98 ERA to go with an 8-2 record and 119 Ks.
With his unorthodox arm angle from the left side, the former Seminole star has drawn comparisons to Chris Sale. Arnold’s fastball sits mid-90s and can touch 97 MPH and his slider is devastating from his unique delivery.
Jordan Shusterman of Yahoo Sports compiled a spreadsheet of 14 mock drafts to track the accuracy of the picks. The final tally for Arnold’s predicted landing spot were: 2nd twice, 5th, 6th twice, 8th five times, 9th three times, and 11th (kudos to Eric Longenhagen). For a team that desperately needs high-end pitching, getting to select the 21-year-old at #11 is a huge win for the A’s.
Round 2, 48th overall: Devin Taylor, OF, Indiana
Ranked 30th on MLB Pipeline’s list of draft prospects, the Athletics again were able to get great value with their selection of Taylor. The career leader in home runs for the Hoosiers, Taylor was regarded as one of the most well-rounded college hitters in the draft.
For the 2025 season, he slashed .374/.494/.706 with 18 home runs and 12 steals.
(No 3rd round selection due to signing Luis Severino)
Round 4, 110th overall: Gavin Turley, OF, Oregon State
Drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in Round 19 out of high school in 2022, he has now been drafted again after a successful three seasons with the Beavers. This season was his best as he hit 20 HRs, 13 doubles, and slashed .351/.472/.649. He finished his college career with 53 HRs and was ranked the 78th best prospect by MLB Pipeline.
Round 5, 141st overall: Zane Taylor, RHP, UNC Wilmington
Here are Taylor’s 2025 ranks in NCAA Division-1 baseball: 1st in WHIP, 3rd in ERA, and 1st in K/BB ratio. MLB Pipeline’s #174 prospect, he struck out 105 batters (only 11 walks) in 95.2 innings with a 1.98 ERA. He’s already 23 years old, so there might be less upside than other pitchers, but he limited baserunners in college and the Athletics need reliable arms.
6th: Grant Richardson, LHP, Grand Canyon
7th: Logan Sauve, C, West Virginia
8th: Corey Braun, LHP, South Florida
9th: Daniel Bucciero, 3B, Fordham
10th: Samuel Dutton, RHP, Auburn
11th: Bobby Boser, SS, Florida
12th: Alex Barr, LHP, Kankakee Valley (HS)
13th: Bryan Arendt, C, UNC Wilmington
14th: Griffin Kim, LHP, West Virginia
15th: Diego Rosa, C, International Baseball Academy & High School (Puerto Rico)
16th: Jackson Phipps, LHP, Jacksonville State
17th: Jared Davis, SS, Virginia Tech
18th: Jay Dill, RHP, Troy
19th: Itsuki Takemoto, RHP, Hawaii
20th: Kade Brown, RHP, Sacramento State
(Top photo courtesy of Eric Nguyen)
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The SEC and Big Ten are currently at a standstill over the College Football Playoff format
ATLANTA — Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said Monday that despite frequent conversations with Big Ten counterpart Tony Petitti, the two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams. The disagreement doesn’t stem from a lack of communication. Sankey said he […]

ATLANTA — Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said Monday that despite frequent conversations with Big Ten counterpart Tony Petitti, the two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams.
The disagreement doesn’t stem from a lack of communication. Sankey said he spoke with Petitti four times last week.
“We had a different view coming out of Destin around the notion of allocations,” Sankey said. “The Big Ten has a different view. That’s fine. We have a 12-team playoff, five conference champions. That could stay if we can’t agree.”
The Big Ten, which has won the last two national championships, favors a 4-4-2-2-1 format, giving four automatic bids to the SEC and Big Ten and awarding the ACC and Big 12 two bids apiece. The SEC, originally thought to be on the same page, switched gears at its spring meetings in Destin, Florida. The SEC favors five conference champions and 11 at-large bids, which would presumably favor the top conferences most seasons.
The CFP announced in May that teams in the upcoming playoff will be seeded strictly on where they are ranked instead of moving pieces around to reward conference champions. Last season’s jumbled bracket, the first with 12 teams, gave byes to Big 12 champion Arizona State and Mountain West champion Boise State, even though they were ranked 12th and ninth, respectively, by the playoff selection committee.
That system made the rankings and the seedings in the tournament two different things. The five highest-ranked conference champions will still be guaranteed spots in the playoff.
While the CFP contract from 2026 through the 2031 season requires the SEC and Big Ten to consult other leagues about prospective changes to the playoff system, it also provides them with the ability to impose changes they both want.
Now it’s a matter of getting on the same page.
“I think there’s this notion that there has to be this magic moment and something has to happen with expansion and it has to be forced — no,” Sankey said. “When you’re given authority, you want to be responsible in using that authority. I think both of us are prepared to do so. The upfront responsibility in this, maybe where some of the confusion lies, is we have the ability to present a format or format ideas, gather information, see if we can all agree within that room. We don’t need unanimity.”
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Carson Boyd's 2025 Quarterback Highlights
Carson Boyd is quickly making a name for himself as a standout quarterback. What sets him apart? It’s not just his talent; rather, it’s his calm under pressure and smart playmaking. From leading his high school team to college stardom, Boyd has consistently stepped up when it counts. He’s the kind of player teammates trust […]

Carson Boyd is quickly making a name for himself as a standout quarterback.
What sets him apart? It’s not just his talent; rather, it’s his calm under pressure and smart playmaking.
From leading his high school team to college stardom, Boyd has consistently stepped up when it counts.
He’s the kind of player teammates trust and opponents fear.
In this post, we will take a quick look at his journey, growth, and what makes him a rising star in the football world.
Early Life and Background of Carson Boyd
Carson Boyd grew up in a family where sports were a big part of life. From a young age, he was drawn to football, often playing with friends and family.
His natural athletic talent became clear as he joined local teams.
As he got older, Boyd’s skills as a quarterback started to shine. His quick reads and confident play helped him stand out early.
Football soon became his primary focus, laying the foundation for his future in the sport.
High School to College
- Carson Boyd made his mark in high school by leading his team to a regional championship. With a strong arm, fast reads, and natural leadership, he quickly became one of the top-ranked quarterbacks in the state between 2021 and 2024.
- His transition to college football was seamless. Earning the starting quarterback position early on, he has delivered multiple 300+ yard passing games and consistently impressed with his control, accuracy, and game awareness.
- Week after week, Boyd has built a track record of reliable performance, proving himself as a trusted leader on the field and a rising star to watch in the college football world.
Athletic Skills and Playing Style of Carson Boyd
Carson Boyd is known for his strong arm and ability to think on his feet, delivering precise passes under pressure.
He reads defenses with precision and picks smart routes that benefit the team.
And, his calm demeanor during critical moments enables him to execute intelligent plays when they matter most.
By commanding the offense with poise, he helps maintain team focus and drive.
Involvement in Sports Teams Beyond Football
Aside from football, Carson Boyd has been involved in other athletic ventures, showcasing his versatility as an athlete. He played basketball in high school, using his speed and agility to contribute to his team’s success on the court.
Boyd’s athleticism isn’t limited to just these sports; he’s also participated in track events, excelling in sprints.
His success across multiple sports highlights his all-around athletic ability and competitive nature.
Current Status and Future Prospects
Current Status | Future Prospects |
---|---|
Continuing training and development | Potential NFL or professional football opportunities |
Focused on leveling up his performance | Possibility of coaching or mentoring roles |
Preparing for next-level football | Further involvement in football leagues |
Conclusion
Carson Boyd’s journey from a promising young athlete to a trusted quarterback has been shaped by hard work, talent, and discipline.
His achievements in high school and college reflect steady growth, and he continues to raise the bar for himself and those around him.
Whether his path leads to the NFL or into coaching, his dedication and skill make his future in sports bright.
One thing is clear, Carson Boyd is just getting started.
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